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Business Wi-Fi That Actually Works: Coverage, Not Guesswork
April 18, 20260 views
Wi-Fi Is Designed, Not Just Installed
Patchy business Wi-Fi is rarely a hardware fault. It is usually the result of a network grown by instinct — adding another router whenever someone complained — rather than designed.
What Good Looks Like
Proper Wi-Fi starts with a look at the space: walls, materials, device density and where people actually work. Access points are placed for overlapping coverage and wired back to the switch, not chained wirelessly. Channels are planned to avoid interference, and one network name lets devices roam cleanly between access points.
Separate guest traffic from the business network. The outcome is Wi-Fi that simply works as people move around — and far fewer of the complaints that quietly drain productivity.
